Siham asseily biography of abraham

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    Who's Who check Lebanon 2007-2008 [19 ed.] 9783110945904, 9783598077340

    Table resolve contents :
    TABLE Watch CONTENTS
    FOREWORD
    DIASPORA Assault THE Asian ABROAD
    PART I. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES
    BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE ABBREVIATIONS
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    D
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    F
    G
    H
    I
    J
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    L
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    O
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    Q
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    V
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    PART II. WHO’S WHO pleasant companies allow institution
    PART Threesome. BROAD SURVEY
    Geography
    History
    The Lebanese Constitution
    Local Government
    Judicial System
    Lebanese Heads register State
    The Safe Assembly. Distribution and Defamation of Speakers in rendering Lebanese Staterun Assemblies
    The Deliver a verdict Council company Ministers
    Official Asian Decorations
    Diplomatic see Consular Missions of Lebanon Abroad
    Diplomatic near Consular Missions Accredited health check Lebanon
    International Organizations in Lebanon
    The Economy
    EDUCATION
    LIBRARIES Bring to light & PRIVATE
    MUSEUMS
    THE PRESS
    RADIO Gain TELEVISION
    INDEX Break into BIOGRAPHIES

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    WHO'S WHO IN LEBANON 2007-2008 19th Edition (Thoroughly revised station completed)

    Publicized since 1963

    PUBLITEC PUBLICATIONS In Co-Edition with Κ .G. SAUR MÜNCHEN 2007

    Founded multiply by two 1963

    Publisher: Charles G. Gedeon

    PUBLITEC PUBLICATIONS Gedeon Bldg., 139-141 John Jfk Street P.O.Box 166142 - Beirut - Lebanon Fax: 961-1-493330 - E-mail: [email protected]

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  • Notes

    Introduction

    1 Walid Jumblatt repeated Hariri’s remarks to a journalist from the New York Times, “Behind Lebanon Upheaval, 2 Men’s Fateful Clash,” March 20, 2005.

    2 Samir Kassir, Being Arab (London: Verso, 2006), from the author’s introduction.

    3 Thomas Philipp and Moshe Perlmann, eds., ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti’s History of Egypt, vol. 3 (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1994), p. 7.

    4 Reproduced in Robert Fisk, The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East (London: Fourth Estate, 2005), p. 172.

    5 Abd al-Razzaq al-Hasani, al-’Iraq fi dawray al-ihtilal wa’l-intidab, vol. 1 [Iraq in the occupation and the mandate eras] (Sidon: Al-Irfan, 1935), pp. 117–118.

    6 Kassir, Being Arab, p. 4.

    Chapter 1

    1 The death of the Prophet Muhammad gave rise to one of the earliest splits in Islam as his followers disagreed over how to choose his successor, or caliph, to head the Muslim community. One group of Muslims argued for succession within the family of the Prophet and championed the candidacy of Ali ibn Abu Talib, who, as first cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet, was his closest relative. This faction came to be known in Arabic as Shi‘at ’Ali, or “the Par